William Dunlop has joined the newly formed Team National Motorcycle Museum
Racing for the 2015 Classic TT Races presented by Bennetts. The museum, based
in the West Midlands, is home to the largest collection of British Motorcycles
in the world with over 100 marques including BSA, Ariel and of course
Norton.
Dunlop will ride one of the museum's original and iconic Rotary Norton bikes
from the 1992 British Championship season in the Motorsport Merchandise Formula
1 Classic TT Race on Monday 31st August 2015.
Dunlop has three podium finishes in the TT Races Supersport class in the last
three years and also finished runner up in the inaugural Bennetts 500cc Classic
TT Race in 2013.
The Rotary Norton really came to the fore in Steve Spray's 1989 British
Championship winning campaign and the 1990 TT campaign that saw Trevor Nation
and William's father Robert achieving podium positions in the Formula 1 TT Race
with Robert also winning the North West 200 in the same year. However the bike
is most famous for Steve Hislop's 1992 Senior TT win when he rode it to victory
against the might of the work's Yamaha of Carl Fogarty.
Brian Crighton, the original Rotary Norton engineer, who will be joining Team
National Motorcycle Museum for the Isle of Man project commented:
"This bike was originally designed and conceived for short circuit racing
so we have a lot of work to do to adapt it for the challenges of the TT Mountain
Course which is a unique and hard place to race. The challenge that we are
facing is very similar to the challenge that the Norton faced in 1992 adapting
Steve Hislop's bike."
James Hewing, Director of the National Motorcycle Museum, commented:
"The founder of the museum Roy Richards had a huge passion for British
bikes, particularly Nortons, and he always liked to see the bikes actually
running rather than just being displayed. I'm sure that he would have approved
of this campaign and his two sons are right behind us."
He continued:
This is a great project and I'm particularly pleased that we have got
Brian Crighton on board as we couldn't even begin to try and do what we are
doing without him as part of the team."
As well as the Motorsport Merchandise Formula 1 Race, the museum will also be
supporting the 'Norton the Rotary Years' parade lap presented by the
Isle of Man Steam Packet Company'. Scheduled for Monday 31st August, it will
see fifteen Rotary Nortons appearing on the Mountain Course ridden by some of
the original riders associated with the brand including Trevor Nation and Steve
Spray as well as riders who will represent some of the other great names who
rode the bikes including John McGuinness representing Hislop on the 588 NRS
Norton. All of the bikes will also be on display throughout the four days of
the Classic TT festival.
Commenting at the team launch at the MCN London Motorcycle show yesterday
William said:
"With my father's history on the bike this was too good an opportunity to
turn down. It was his favourite bike as it was a real challenge to ride and the
Isle of Man will be a great place to race it. The Classic TT is now my
favourite meeting of the year so I'm particularly excited to be on the Rotary
Norton."
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